The Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday fired the former UCLA coach moments after they were defeated by the Cleveland Browns, 24-10, falling to a 2-9 record. Kelly's stint as offensive coordinator was an abject failure: Among 32 NFL teams, Las Vegas is tied for last at 15.0 points per game and is 30th with 268.9 in total yards per game.
GLENDALE, Ariz. - Kyle Shanahan's proud words got drowned out postgame by the joyous music blaring from the victorious 49ers' locker room. It was Eddy Grant's 1982 hit "Electric Avenue." It makes for a great go-to song in karaoke, and it works as a metaphor for Sunday's 41-22 rout of the Cardinals. The 49ers' full-staff offense was electric. It was loud on the scoreboard. And it was rocking in the daytime.
Caleb Williams needed this. Ben Johnson needed this. The Chicago Bears, more than anyone, needed this. The Bears dismantled the Cowboys on Sunday, 31-14, with an offense that finally resembled the one fans had imagined when Williams was drafted first overall and Johnson was hired to orchestrate a rebuild. It was fast. It was explosive. It was bruising. It was fun.
The bottom line is, this is about execution and the details of everything and then taking a little bit less, so guys are playing a little bit faster, so everybody knows exactly what to do," Morton said. "But I'm encouraged, there were some encouraging things in the game, obviously, and then we move on. "That's what we've done, great attitude by the guys, 'How do we fix this?' Because we're in the fix-it business as coaches.